“The Angels’ Share” (NR): A young father and hooligan from Glasgow, Scotland, who is attempting to straighten up decides that a rare malt whiskey may be his ticket out. San Francisco and Berkeley only

“Blancanieves” (PG-13): The daughter of a famous matador in 1920s Seville, Spain, escapes the tyranny of her evil stepmother and joins a troupe of bullfighting dwarves in this silent film reimagining the “Snow White” fairy tale. In Spanish with subtitles. San Francisco only; opens elsewhere April 26

“Filly Brown” (R): The film is a portrait of a young hip-hop artist in Los Angeles trying to find her voice and seize her dream without compromising her art. San Jose only

“Let My People Go!” (NR): This mixture of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama and French bedroom farce revolves around the story of a mailman living in Finland with his Nordic boyfriend. In French with subtitles. San Francisco and Berkeley only

“Lords of Salem” (R): Another bloody horror trip from director (and rocker) Rob Zombie. This one involves a radio DJ in Salem, Mass. who receives a mysterious box that triggers flashbacks of the town’s violent past.

“Oblivion” (PG-13): Tom Cruise gets a jump on the summer movie logjam with this sci-fi adventure about one of the last remaining men on Earth after a devastating war who discovers he’s not alone. Director Joseph Kosinki (“Tron: Legacy”) shot the movie with digital 4K resolution cameras, so this one should look particularly beautiful in IMAX.

“Room 237” (NR): This documentary about Stanley Kubrick’s psychological horror film “The Shining” explores five aficionados’ attempts to decode and deconstruct the film. San Jose only; opens in Berkeley April 26.

“Upstream Color” (NR): A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism.